This is a compilation of an assessment of the nature, the distribution and the quality of groundwater underlying jimeta and environs with a view of identifying areas under threat of quantity and quality. The findings of the study show that two water regimes exist in the study area within the depth bracket of 0-240m. while water in the upper regime (0-40m) is mostly of objectionable quality especially referring to those parameters relating to human contact (nitrate, Chloride and bicarbonate), the lower regime (40-240m) is safe and if sustainably harnessed it can provide a good alternative of...
This is a compilation of an assessment of the nature, the distribution and the quality of groundwater underlying jimeta and environs with a view of id...